Monthly Event - Second Tuesday of every month: 6:00 PM

Mill Valley, CA

Ticket Information

CREDIT CARD ON FILE - This is the REGULAR MEMBER PRICE for those with CREDIT CARD ON FILE. If you are a GUEST of N.E.W. of Marin & this is your first or second visit, please go to the first ticket price option. If you are a member & do not have a CREDIT CARD ON FILE with us, please chose the second option.

2 hours before event starts

$0.00

$0.00

GUEST - networking dinner

This is the GUEST price. If you are a MEMBER of N.E.W. of Marin please go to the other ticket price option.
Ticket includes price of dinner, networking fee, tax & tip.

2 hours before event starts

$40.00

$3.19

MEMBER - networking dinner

This is the MEMBER price. If you are a GUEST of N.E.W. of Marin, please go to the other ticket price option.
Ticket includes price of dinner, networking fee, tax & tip.

2 hours before event starts

$35.00

$2.92

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The father wound is part of a larger matrix of 3 core wounds: the narcisistic wound to the core self, the mother wound, and the father wound. The unhealed father wound effects everything we believe about love, trust, safety, dependence and vulnerability with men whether it be a lover, husband, boss, associate, son or male friend.

Sophia will speak from a psychological perspective about what this wound is, how it occurs, how we can identify and recognize it it in our own lives. We'll take a look at what we can do to heal the wound so we are free to love and trust the men in our lives –– not limited by the wound and being wound driven –– but being healed and free to live in expansion and trust, feeling safe and empowered, valuable, lovable and worthy no matter what.

During her talk she'll explore

- Exactly what the Father wound is, - how it occurs, - how its unconscious impact show up in the here and now world;

Sophia will also providethe road map to re-integrating this fragmented part of the self so that as we move through relationships with men, we are no longer wound driven and unconsciously trying to create a corrective experience of this primary wound, but rather we are living in our sufficiency, healed, whole and empowered to create the relationship we truly desire.